Loan Originatorother related Employment listings - Houston, TX at Geebo

Loan Originator

Overview
The purpose of this job is to serve customers by providing mortgage loan information, disclose fees, and gather data necessary to process mortgage requests.
Responsibilities
Provide guidance for loan inquiries related to pricing, product information, documentation requirements, payments, closing costs and qualifying requirements.
Complete applications and gather documents as needed to meet the parameters of the loan type, i.e., FHA, VA, Conventional, portfolio, etc.
Develop referrals from internal and external sources. Maintain relationships with realtors by providing superior service.
Interact daily with loan processor to ensure that all documentation and loan requirements are met prior to submission to underwriting. Assist with any follow-up to obtain approvals.
Qualifications
Thorough knowledge of government and conventional mortgage loan guidelines and requirements
Extensive knowledge of the qualifying variables between mortgage loan products
Ability to analyze all documentation to determine accuracy and acceptability for agency requirements
Knowledge of appraisal standards and acceptability
Ability to produce tax return analysis as required by conforming loan guidelines
Must know how to fully disclose and handle all applications according to compliance regulations
Computer skills
Interpersonal and sales skills
Communication skills
Minimum of junior college/Two-year college training
Eligible for NMLS certification
Minimum of 2 years' experience originating agency eligible mortgage loans or equivalent experience in underwriting or processing of agency eligible mortgage loan products
Proven track record of consistent loan production in excess of $500,000 per month
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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